; invagination of the posterior rim of the foramen magnum; high position of the petrous portions of the temporal bones, and a relatively long and vertically narrow appearance[pubs.rsna.org][…] lateral view (3) may reveal a rudimentary development of the occipito-atlanto-axial region; upward and forward dislocation of the atlas and axis; upward displacement of the clivus[pubs.rsna.org]

The cervical spine and clivus (white arrow) are dysmorphic, almost a single vertical column. Figure 3 Sonograms postnatal. ( a ) Head and ( b ) pelvis.[nature.com]After delivery, the child had a cranial–spinal MRI that demonstrated again a large occipital encephalocele containing cerebellum and a dysmorphic verticalclivus, cervical[nature.com]

X-rays showed brachycephaly, verticalclivus, mild hypoplasia of the facial bones, midline gap in the upper maxilla, and small mandible with obtuse angle.[docslide.us]X-rays showed brachycephaly, verticalclivus, mild hypoplasia of the facial bones, midline gap in the upper maxilla, small mandible with obtuse angle, increased interorbital[docslide.us]Radiologically, there are some findings in the present family that resemble those found in oto-palato-digital (OPD) syndrome type I1 [Fitch et al, 19831, such as vertical[docslide.us]

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